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Doug Smith (rugby union) (Douglas William Cumming Smith) was born on 27 October, 1924 in Aberdeen, Scotland, is a British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player. Discover Doug Smith (rugby union)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Douglas William Cumming Smith
Occupation Doctor
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October, 1924
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Aberdeen, Scotland
Date of death 22 September, 1998
Died Place Midhurst, England
Nationality Scotland

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1924

Douglas William Cumming Smith OBE (27 October 1924 – 22 September 1998) was a Scotland international rugby union player.

He played as a Wing.

Smith played club rugby with Aberdeen University and London Scottish.

1946

In 1946, while playing for the Aberdeen University club, Smith made an appearance for against a New Zealand Army touring team, in an uncapped match held to mark the end of the Second World War.

1947

He played for North of Scotland District in their 1947 match against Midlands District.

1949

Smith made his capped début for the Scotland national team in January 1949, in a Five Nations Championship match against France.

He went on to play in all four of Scotland's matches in that year's Championship.

The Barbarians invitational team included Smith in their squad for their 1949 Easter Tour, and he featured in two games for the team, against Penarth and Newport.

1950

He played on the left wing for the Whites Trial side in 1950.

Smith was capped 8 times for, and was a member of the British Lions team that toured in 1950.

He played three matches in the 1950 Five Nations Championship.

He was included in the British Lions squad for their tour to New Zealand and Australia.

1971

Smith was Team Manager for the 1971 British Lions tour to New Zealand.

Following a loss in the initial tour game against Queensland, Queensland coach Des Connor proclaimed the 1971 team to be "undoubtedly the worst team in history to be sent to New Zealand.".

Smith countered by predicting that the Lions would win two of their test matches against New Zealand, lose one and draw the other to win the series 2–1.

1972

Following his achievements with the Lions, he was awarded the OBE in the 1972 New Year Honours list.

1986

He held the position of Scottish Rugby Union President for the 1986–87 season.

2017

They went on to do exactly that, and as of 2017 are the only Lions team to have recorded a series win against New Zealand.

2018

A broken arm kept him out until the 18th game of the tour, but he recovered to play in four tour matches against local opposition and one of the test matches against the national team.